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RESEARCH REPORT: Analysis/Composition

Volatile Constituents of the Leaf, Stem, Rhizome, Roof and Flower Oils of Curcuma harmandii Gagnep. from Vietnam

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Pages 677-681 | Received 01 May 1996, Published online: 09 Dec 2011
 

Abstract

The volatile oils from Curcuma harmandii Gagnep. (Zingiberaceae), obtained by steam distillation of the fresh leaves, stems, small and large rhizomes, roof s and flowers, were examined by high resolution GC and GC/MS. All oils contained substantial fractions of sesquiterpenes and oxygenated terpenes. The major components of the leaf and stem oils were 1,8-cineole (13.5% and 21.8%), germacrone (11.5% and 15.5%) and curdione (36.8% and 25.3%). The oils from the small and large rhizomes also contained 1,8-cineole (12.5% and 4.5%) and germacrone (9.0% and 20.5%) as main constituents, in addition to β-pinene (22.6% and 1.2%), β-elemene (11.3% and 6.5%) and isocurcumenol (3.7% and 13.4%). The roof oil was rich in germacrone (24.4%), isocurcumenol (12.9%) and curcumenol (10.8%). The major constituents of the flower oil were curdione (27.0%) and an unidentified oxygenated sesquiterpene with a molecular mass of 234 Da (12.3%). This particular oil consisted for more than 90% of sesquiterpenes and oxygenated components, which contribute to the special odor of the flower oil.

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